quick question

johnbaker

Active Member
I stressed out my plants by adjusting ph to fast. I have since left them alone and will let them sit. of the 4 plants the two smallest ones seem to be growing and doing well, go figure. the large ones 17 inches lost a few leaves and lots of wilt. It has been a few days and it does not seem to be getting worse. Is there anything I should do or just leave them alone and wait till the soil drys out in a few more days?
 

robert 14617

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i've seen your other threads you always argue with people trying to help and you just do your own thing no matter what advice you get ..why should this time be any different ..john go do what the hell you want.then come back on with a new thread with more troubles
 

johnbaker

Active Member
Well there is a friendly bunch,lol...
I agree totaly with you. Not a good thread. Robert has posted many unhelpful things. IMO if you do not have anything constructive to say you are just trolling. I understand I am on a learning curve. And I understand after reading Roberts other posts he/she is abrupt and critical of others. I just ask if you are not going to help dont post. I have never said that I have not made mistakes, But hopfuly I am learning. The things I have tried are things people have either PMed me or posted to do. So rob saying I do not listen is bogus at best. In another thread He said I listened to every one, and then in the same paragraph that I did not listen. I think he just likes to bitch at people which is not helpful to me. Anyway if anyone has any helpful information I would appreciate it, point out what I have done wrong, or whos advice they think was bad. The lemon juice adjusted ph water I flushed with at the advice of a PM may have shocked it. But my question is why are the smaller plants doing ok and the bigger ones are more wilted? Do small plants bounce back faster?

I did a spray feeding, with some very light solution. One poster said my problem was that it needed Nitrogen and a foiler feeding lightly would help. I am hesitent to water anymore till the soil drys out.
 

unity

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I agree totaly with you. Not a good thread. Robert has posted many unhelpful things. IMO if you do not have anything constructive to say you are just trolling. I understand I am on a learning curve. And I understand after reading Roberts other posts he/she is abrupt and critical of others. I just ask if you are not going to help dont post. I have never said that I have not made mistakes, But hopfuly I am learning. The things I have tried are things people have either PMed me or posted to do. So rob saying I do not listen is bogus at best. In another thread He said I listened to every one, and then in the same paragraph that I did not listen. I think he just likes to bitch at people which is not helpful to me. Anyway if anyone has any helpful information I would appreciate it, point out what I have done wrong, or whos advice they think was bad. The lemon juice adjusted ph water I flushed with at the advice of a PM may have shocked it. But my question is why are the smaller plants doing ok and the bigger ones are more wilted? Do small plants bounce back faster?

I did a spray feeding, with some very light solution. One poster said my problem was that it needed Nitrogen and a foiler feeding lightly would help. I am hesitent to water anymore till the soil drys out.
You got some pics John, or maybe more detailed info about your grow?
I'm in Hydro, but hopefully this will get your thread in the right direction...
In hydro we usually start with a flush, then get everything optimized again i.e. nutes etc. and then we pray for the shit to work itself out,lol!

Good luck,
Unity:hug:
 

johnbaker

Active Member
Here are new photos. As you can see the small plants look ok, the small one is doing well. the bit two in one pot are worring my a bit. I have not done anything other then repot all of them in bigger pots yesterday. I watered the new soil as it was dry.


 

unity

Well-Known Member
Like I said I'm not a soil guy, but I think they would agree that these little babes want some food and a little less water. Wait for a soil guy to confirm this though before you do anything drastic ;)
 

johnbaker

Active Member
Thanks I wont do anything. A question, what would be the next step? wait till dry and do a feeding? If so, how would you feed? I mixed the Recipe for success at 1/2 streingth. what is the proper way to feed? use it as a watering mixture, or put a set amount of the 1/2 solution and plain water? Not sure how to do it and not hurt the plant.
 
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